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Many Bipolar Patients Take Multiple Psychiatric Meds

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Mental Health, Special Needs, Vitamins / Drugs

Small study found three or more drugs often needed to help manage symptomsContinue Reading

Many Bipolar Patients Take Multiple Psychiatric Meds

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Mental Health, Special Needs, Vitamins / Drugs

Small study found three or more drugs often needed to help manage symptomsContinue Reading

Feeling in Control? You Might Live Longer

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Mental Health, Public Health

For people with less education, study suggests attitude makes a difference in lifespanContinue Reading

Could People’s Well-Being Affect Likelihood of Kidney Donation?

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Mental Health, Organs, Urinary System

U.S. study finds those living in regions with greater happiness more likely to donate organs to strangersContinue Reading

Teens’ Energy Drink Habit May Be Linked to Booze, Tobacco, Drug Use

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Alcoholism, Cancer, Food and Health, Kids' Health, Parenting, Vitamins / Drugs

But study doesn’t prove that one leads to the otherContinue Reading

Obesity May Be Tied to Lower Survival Rates for Tongue Cancer Patients

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Cancer, Care Giving, Mental Health, Obesity

Small study compared outcomes in patients three years after surgery for early diseaseContinue Reading

Single-Sex Education’s Benefits Challenged in Study

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Kids' Health, Parenting

Research review finds no significant difference academicallyContinue Reading

Skin Cancer Risk Seen in Vietnam Vets Exposed to Agent Orange

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Cancer, General Health, Healthy Living, Mental Health

Decades later, raised rates of non-melanoma disease reported in U.S. veterans exposed to the herbicideContinue Reading

Experimental ‘Implanted Insulin’ Device Seeks to Control Blood Sugar Levels

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Cosmetic, Diabetes, Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Hormones and Disease

The hope: to eliminate daily injections for those with diabetes, but much testing remains to be doneContinue Reading

Health Highlights: Feb. 7, 2014

2014-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2014
In: Health News

Stress of Birth May Cause Some Cases of Autism: Study
‘Star Trek’ Actor Leonard Nimoy has COPD
Concerns Raised About Surgical Method to Remove Uterine Fibroid Tumors
Newer Norovirus Strain Caused Cruise Ship Outbreak: CDC

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